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Mikhail Stepura edited comment on CASSANDRA-5493 at 11/27/13 6:04 AM:
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[~ondrej.cernos] what is your "seeds" configuration? Which IP addresses do you 
use (for seeds) in _cassandra.yaml_?

I'm asking because trying to figure out what's your setup. 
There are quite a lot options for IP addresses and for places in YAML where to 
put them as well

* Addresses
** Amazon private
** Amazon public
** Amazon elastic?
** Other?

* Settings
** Broadcast address
** Listen address
** IPs for seeds (Snitch settings)
** RPC address
 



was (Author: mishail):
[~ondrej.cernos] what is your "seeds" configuration? Which IP addresses do you 
use (for seeds) in _cassandra.yaml_?

I'm asking because trying to figure out what's your setup. There quite a lot 
options for IP addresses and for places in YAML where to put them

* Addresses
** Amazon private
** Amazon public
** Amazon elastic?
** Other?

* Settings
** Broadcast address
** Listen address
** IPs for seeds (Snitch settings)
** RPC address
 


> Confusing output of CommandDroppedTasks
> ---------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CASSANDRA-5493
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-5493
>             Project: Cassandra
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Core
>    Affects Versions: 1.2.3
>            Reporter: Ondřej Černoš
>            Assignee: Mikhail Stepura
>            Priority: Minor
>
> We have 2 DCs, 3 nodes in each, using EC2 support. We are debugging nodetool 
> repair problems (roughly 1 out of 2 attempts just freezes). We looked into 
> the MessagingServiceBean to see what is going on using jmxterm. See the 
> following:
> {noformat}
> #mbean = org.apache.cassandra.net:type=MessagingService:
> CommandDroppedTasks = { 
>  107.aaa.bbb.ccc = 0;
>  166.ddd.eee.fff = 124320;
>  10.ggg.hhh.iii = 0;
>  107.jjj.kkk.lll = 0;
>  166.mmm.nnn.ooo = 1336699;
>  166.ppp.qqq.rrr = 1329171;
>  10.sss.ttt.uuu = 0;
>  107.vvv.www.xxx = 0;
> };
> {noformat}
> The problem with this output is it has 8 records. The node's neighbours (the 
> 107 and 10 nodes) are mentioned twice in the output, once with their public 
> IPs and once with their private IPs. The nodes in remote DC (the 166 ones) 
> are reported only once. I am pretty sure this is a bug - the node should be 
> reported only with one of its addresses in all outputs from Cassandra and it 
> should be consistent.



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